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Steers & Queers Gay Ole Opry

Steers & Queers Gay Ole Opry is a long running cult queer country and western party Founded in 2006 by Josh Goodbaum and Lauren Hortie in the home of country music, Toronto Canada, S&Q is a fantasy of a gay honky tonk. Whether featuring a twenty five person Dolly Parton tribute choir, showcasing a young Orville Peck or teaching line-dances straight from the Calgary board of education phys-ed curriculum, S&Q is always creating playful connections between queer and country.  This is why S&Q has been attended by sold out crowds in Toronto for over 17 years. From time to time we bring our Fairy Home Companion to cities and small towns across North America.

Why do queers love country and western? Maybe it’s the big hair, maybe it’s the butch boots? Or maybe it’s because so many of us country-born queers have had to leave our rural communities to find safety and community? Country music talks about urbanization in a way that no other genre touches, with songs about longing for a small town life and open skies that can never be re-visited. A memorable compliment from an audience member was “This is what Saskatoon should be like on a Saturday night.”  

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